2026 ESA Asia-Pacific Meetings from April 9-12, 2026 @ The University of Melbourne

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Joshua Miller

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Aug 19, 2025, 3:43:37 AMAug 19
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Dear friends and colleagues,

 

We’re excited to announce the 2026 ESA Asia-Pacific Meetings to be held April 9-12, 2026, at the University of Melbourne in Victoria, Australia.

 

The call for papers will open in three weeks.

 

We have an exciting lineup of keynote speakers featuring:

 

Katherine B. Coffman

Ryan Oprea

Agnieszka Tymula

 

 

More details are available on the conference website

 

 

Key dates approaching soon

Date

Event

Tues, 9 Sep

Call for papers

Tues, 18 Nov

Deadline for submissions

Tues, 9 Dec

Announcement of acceptance decisions and opening of registration



 

We hope to see you next year in Melbourne, consistently ranked among the world’s most liveable cities.



Your conference committee, Department of Economics, Faculty of Business and Economics: 


Joshua B. Miller (Chair), Nisvan ErkalMax GrossmanSiqi PanMaria Recalde and Tom Wilkening


John List

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Aug 20, 2025, 9:06:25 AMAug 20
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Hi Everyone, I trust that all remain safe, productive, and happy.  Some of you might know that I am publishing an Experimental Economics textbook this Fall.   For those interested in learning more about the book, we will be teaching it at summer schools next month in Bonn and the U. Chicago (https://lnkd.in/eeW-hmhf).

If you are interested in the schools, then you can sign up to join on Zoom here: https://lnkd.in/e7rjgNUF
   
I look forward to seeing everyone at the ESA meetings in Tucson, if not sooner!  

Best, 
John
PS. I just received the first blurb for the EE textbook from Vernon:
"John A. List has given us an ambitious work that provides a more comprehensive framework for lab and field experiments as well as their discovery methodology than any other text that currently exists. Experimental Economics is poised to displace its predecessors and become the new standard reference for the field.”—Vernon Smith, Chapman University & winner of the Nobel Prize for Economics

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John A. List
Kenneth C. Griffin Distinguished Service Professor of Economics
University of Chicago




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